Deck the Doors: 12 Wreaths for Autumn Decorating

Get into the swing of the season with these 12 awesome autumnal wreaths.

Alternative Apples

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Adorn your door with the cheery bright green of Granny Smith apples, a luscious-looking change from the typical wreath components. What’s more, this DIY wreath will get you in the mood for fall apple picking!

Gorgeous Gourds

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Fresh gourds in the markets are one of the ﬁrst signs of autumn. Work them into a playful display by adhering them to a foam wreath form and they'll bring an explosion of color, shape, and texture to your entryway.

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Crisp, Crafty Corn Husks

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This light and airy corn husk wreath feels almost ethereal hung on worn and weathered wood, but it would be just as at home on a smartly painted door, evoking all things harvest. Perfect for the fall season!

Flamboyant Feathers

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The windswept, natural wistfulness of a feather wreath can become a unique focal point on any wall, bringing softness and delicacy to a space. It will certainly be a conversation starter, no matter where you hang it!

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Fabulous Fall Berries

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Anything with berries on it instantly says "autumn." Work bright red and orange bunches of berries into a grapevine wreath form, and finish it off with a shiny ribbon. It’s a vibrant touch of color for your entryway.

Natural Nuts

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A mixture of nuts and seed pods, glued to a wreath form, make for a rich and earthy display either indoors or out. Pair it with twine tied up in bows, and this wreath will work all the way through the winter holiday season.

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Felt Flowers

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Fake flowers are a common sight on many seasonal DIY wreaths, but handmade felt flowers are a less common sight. If you choose to make your own flowers with craft-friendly felt, experiment with different colors, textures, and techniques for a truly one-of-a-kind wreath.

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Basic Burlap

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Burlap is not just for potato sacks anymore—it’s a decorating trend. A wreath form wrapped in natural-toned burlap and accented with faux ﬂowers is both modern and understated. It's farmhouse chic ﬁt for any locale.

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